Charging your car at home.
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ...
But people with the householders permission can ignore the "no parking across the
drive" restriction.
Anyone *can* can ignore the "no parking across the drive"
restriction, regardless of whether they have the householder's
permission or not. At least providing there's not already
a car parked there and there's sufficient room for
manouvere.
Certain people *may* ignore the "no parking across the drive"
restriction providing they have the householders permission.
How easily that can be policed by a random passing traffic warden is a different
debate.
That would probably depend on your attitude to openly flouting the
law, I suppose. Whether or not you feel it your duty, as a law abiding
citizen to set a good example to others, regardless of the likelihood
of getting caught.
michael adams
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